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net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME
A flaw was found in the net package of Go golang, specifically when using the LookupCNAME function with the cgo DNS resolver. A remote attacker could exploit this by providing a very long Canonical Name CNAME response. This can trigger a double-free of C memory, leading to a crash and a Denial of...
net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME
A flaw was found in the net package of Go golang, specifically when using the LookupCNAME function with the cgo DNS resolver. A remote attacker could exploit this by providing a very long Canonical Name CNAME response. This can trigger a double-free of C memory, leading to a crash and a Denial of...
net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME
A flaw was found in the net package of Go golang, specifically when using the LookupCNAME function with the cgo DNS resolver. A remote attacker could exploit this by providing a very long Canonical Name CNAME response. This can trigger a double-free of C memory, leading to a crash and a Denial of...
net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME
A flaw was found in the net package of Go golang, specifically when using the LookupCNAME function with the cgo DNS resolver. A remote attacker could exploit this by providing a very long Canonical Name CNAME response. This can trigger a double-free of C memory, leading to a crash and a Denial of...
net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME
A flaw was found in the net package of Go golang, specifically when using the LookupCNAME function with the cgo DNS resolver. A remote attacker could exploit this by providing a very long Canonical Name CNAME response. This can trigger a double-free of C memory, leading to a crash and a Denial of...
net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME
A flaw was found in the net package of Go golang, specifically when using the LookupCNAME function with the cgo DNS resolver. A remote attacker could exploit this by providing a very long Canonical Name CNAME response. This can trigger a double-free of C memory, leading to a crash and a Denial of...
net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME
A flaw was found in the net package of Go golang, specifically when using the LookupCNAME function with the cgo DNS resolver. A remote attacker could exploit this by providing a very long Canonical Name CNAME response. This can trigger a double-free of C memory, leading to a crash and a Denial of...
net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME
A flaw was found in the net package of Go golang, specifically when using the LookupCNAME function with the cgo DNS resolver. A remote attacker could exploit this by providing a very long Canonical Name CNAME response. This can trigger a double-free of C memory, leading to a crash and a Denial of...
net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME
A flaw was found in the net package of Go golang, specifically when using the LookupCNAME function with the cgo DNS resolver. A remote attacker could exploit this by providing a very long Canonical Name CNAME response. This can trigger a double-free of C memory, leading to a crash and a Denial of...
ALSA-2026:35832 Important: golang-github-openprinting-ipp-usb security update
HTTP reverse proxy, backed by IPP-over-USB connection to device. It enables driverless support for USB devices capable of using IPP-over-USB protocol. Security Fixes: net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME CVE-2026-33811 crypto/x509: golang: golang...
net: golang: Go net package: Denial of Service via long CNAME response in LookupCNAME
A flaw was found in the net package of Go golang, specifically when using the LookupCNAME function with the cgo DNS resolver. A remote attacker could exploit this by providing a very long Canonical Name CNAME response. This can trigger a double-free of C memory, leading to a crash and a Denial of...